On July 16, 1942, all the inmates of the Krasnaya Gora camp, with the exception of sixty specialists, were brought to the shooting range of the former Soviet cavalry regiment and shot. Of the remaining Jews, ten were shot near the camp building.
Later, seventy Jewish orphans from the Dimitrov children’s home were baptized and shot the following day at Krasnaya Gora.
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Michail Pekelis, born in 1906, Jewish, who survived all the murder operations of Berdichev and escaped from the Berdichev SD prison in November 1943 to the partisans (family: his wife and three children were murdered in Berdichev), testifies:
... On February 25, 1942, following an order of Reichsfuehrer SS and SD Himmler, the Gebitskommissar of Berdichev issued an order that from February 25 to March 1, all the surviving Jews (artisans) were to move to the ghetto at Krasnaya Gora, barracks no. 7. Those found in the streets outside on March 2 would be shot on the spot like dogs. The remaining 350 artisans were moved [to the ghetto].
In May-June 1942, mass murders of the Jews were perpetuated around the county and in [different] settlements. Around 700 young people were brought to Berdichev from Yanushpol, Kozatin, Andrushevka and Ruzhin, and imprisoned in the ghetto. On July 16, 1942 at 4 am, these 700 people were shot in the shooting gallery of the former cavalry regiment no. 14, together with 230 artisans from the ghetto. The German SD and SS men carried out the shooting, together with policemen. The Magyars filled [the pits] with earth. The police head [was] Zelinsky, the SD head [was] Zivert, and his secret agents Zinchenko and Golub.
The ten remaining specialists were shot in the vegetable garden, next to the building. In the Dimitrov children’s home, the Germans selected seventy orphans. First, their baptism was arranged, attended by the local [German] authorities together with Gebitskommisar. The following day, all these children were taken by the SD and shot at Krasnaya Gora, seventy in number ....